You are viewing the November 26, 2023 daily archives

A study says Ohio’s retailers should expect a slight Christmas spending bonus over last year
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Ohio retailers are predicted to see a slight boost in spending over last year’s holiday season.It’s the 11th year in a row that stores… Read More

Ohio’s House will consider a bill to allow communities to permit guns in buildings with courtrooms
By: Karen Kasler | Statehouse News Bureau
Posted on:
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — When state lawmakers return from the Thanksgiving break, the House could take up a bill that further expands gun rights in Ohio, by allowing… Read More

One lawmaker is wary of some proposed Issue 2 tweaks: ‘We need people who are involved’
By: Sarah Donaldson | Statehouse News Bureau
Posted on:
COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Ohio Senate leaders have said they should be able to find common ground on modifications to Issue 2, which legalizes adult-use recreational marijuana, but… Read More

The Bengals begin life without Joe Burrow with a loss to the Steelers
By: Jeff Wallner | AP
Posted on:
CINCINNATI (AP) — The Cincinnati Bengals are facing life without Joe Burrow. The first week didn’t go so well. With a healthy Burrow, the Bengals won four straight games and… Read More

The Ohio men’s basketball team defeats Brown 82-77 for fifth place at the Nassau Championship
By: Associated Press
Posted on:
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — Shereef Mitchell scored 24 points, Jaylin Hunter added 21, and Ohio beat Brown 82-77 in the fifth-place game at the Nassau Championship on Sunday. Elmore James… Read More

The science behind why doing good makes us feel good
By: PBS Newshour
Posted on:
WASHINGTON, D.C. (PBS NewsHour) — From lending someone a hand with their car to giving a simple “thank you” to a cashier, acts of kindness — whether big or small… Read More

Researcher explains the connection between ultra-processed foods and depression
By: PBS Newshour
Posted on:
WASHINGTON, D.C. (PBS NewsHour) — The food we eat affects us in many ways. A recent study from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School found a link between the… Read More

US childhood vaccination exemptions reach their highest level ever
By: Mike Stobbe | AP
Posted on:
NEW YORK (AP) — The proportion of U.S. kindergartners exempted from school vaccination requirements has hit its highest level ever, 3%, U.S. health officials said Thursday. More parents are questioning… Read More